As said a cover up should be but be warned TTR is consistently inconsistent. One time we went into the buffet my wife had a cover up on. It was a little sheer but not grossly see through. We asked the hostess if it was ok and said no problem. My wife was in line getting food when the manager came over and very politely told her she needed to have a top on. 2 day later same buffet there was a woman there with basically a fishnet cover up. There wasn't much hidden(not that I'm complaining) and nothing was said. My point is the rules seem to bend either direction from hour to hour sometimes. But not to worry unless you are a ass of phenomenal proportions there isn't a problem. TTR staff is always pleasant when they remind you aren't following the rules of the moment. Sometimes it kind of fun to push the limits and security often has fun with it as long as you don't go to far. I have only read a few times of someone getting kicked out. From what it sounded it sounds like they should have been and would have been given the boot sooner in the states. Have fun relax if you get scolded chuckle about and tell the story at Bash with new friend. Of coerce is its really funny tell us here so we can al have a laugh.
The tower elevator is at the very front of the building... and the pool at the back. You have to pass through the lobby, which is fairly large. There is a bar and a coffee lounge. If you stay inside you’ll walk down some stairs past the buffet. If you go outside you have to follow a ramp down to the pool. I wouldn’t say it’s a long way... but you do pass quite a bit on the way to the pool.
My wife was nervous the first time, but then once she got topless, she realized most the other women were as well and it made it a lot easier for her.
One of the gals in our group went to breakfast solo one morning with a top and a skirt over her bottom, and was asked to leave and come back with a shirt on. I have never seen that happen before. The top was not sheer, micro, or anything like that.
No lockers... just keep stuff on a lounger. Leave valuable stuff in your room. Rarely does anything go missing, and if it does, half the time it was a drunk mistake. I only bring flip flops & my coverup down to the pool... I have a water wallet for tip $. My phone stays in the room.